Example sentences of "[noun] will be on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The emphasis in the programme will be on the problems and requirements of using computational and multidisciplinary approaches to further this objective .
2 Your announcement will be on the airways on Sunday morning .
3 But in future , the onus will be on the travellers to apply to run their own official sites and not local councils .
4 When Selina 's new hour-long documentary on King Carlos of Spain is broadcast at Christmas , Ted Brocklebank 's name will be on the credits as executive producer .
5 The main emphasis will be on the determinants of competitiveness and trade performance and how this in turn affects the demand for labour by industry .
6 It is estimated that another 40 heavy lorries will be on the roads every week to replace the 24 wagon train which runs to St Helens and Edinburgh carrying 520 tonnes of cider and four loads of electrical light fittings .
7 The player not in a starting role will be on the substitutes ' bench alongside Bernie Slaven .
8 And what with Swindon chasing promotion and Gloucester playing in the cup semi-final we 've got quite a week ahead but the biggest crowd will be on the banks of the River Thames for the boat race .
9 Today sees one of the fruits of this co-operation : a National Day of Prayer and Fasting in which Christians will pray that ‘ God 's hand will be on the elections ’ .
10 Peake and Bernie Slaven will be on the substitutes ' bench .
11 But EEI President Thomas Kuhn acknowledged that even the most optimistic environmentalists do not believe anything like that number of electric vehicles will be on the streets , even in the next 20 years .
12 Instead of training and playing , these children will be on the streets . ’
13 Closing date for entries to local schemes will be on the posters which will be displayed throughout C&P .
14 Others will be on the problems of exile , alcoholism and emotional crisis .
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